美国国家公路交通安全管理局结束了对特斯拉远程驾驶功能的调查,理由是风险较低。
NHTSA Ends Probe Into Tesla's Remote-Driving Feature, Citing Low Risk

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/nhtsa-ends-probe-teslas-remote-driving-feature-citing-low-risk

## 特斯拉“智能召唤”功能获得美国高速公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)批准 美国高速公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)在收到2016年至2025年期间的159份事故报告后,已关闭对其特斯拉“真正智能召唤”功能的调查。此次调查涵盖285万辆Model X、Y和3车型,源于遥控、低速驾驶系统未能完全检测周围环境导致的一些碰撞和事故。 大多数事故涉及轻微的财产损失——与停车闸、车辆或障碍物发生碰撞——并且发生在用户通过智能手机应用程序无法获得清晰360度视野时。值得注意的是,没有人员伤亡报告。 在特斯拉发布六次软件更新,改进摄像头遮挡检测,尤其是在潮湿和多雪条件下后,NHTSA关闭了调查。这些更新解决了摄像头被遮挡导致碰撞的问题。虽然对特斯拉“完全自动驾驶”(FSD)功能的另一项调查仍在进行中,但该机构认为“智能召唤”问题的事故发生率和严重程度足够低,可以得出调查结论。

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Authored by Rob Sabo via The Epoch Times,

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on April 6 that it had closed its investigation into Tesla’s Actually Smart Summon feature, a remote driving function that allows low-speed vehicle movement over short distances in parking areas using a smartphone app.

The NHTSA opened its probe into the feature in January 2025 following multiple reports of crashes and incidents while the system was active.

The NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) probe involved 2.85 million Tesla Model X, Model Y, and Model 3 vehicles equipped with the company’s Full Self Driving software package made between 2016 and 2025.

The ODI received 159 reports involving incidents with Actually Smart Summon sessions. The incidents typically were minor impacts stemming from the system failing to fully detect the vehicles’ surroundings and resulted in minor property damage.

Incidents took place when users did not have a full 360-degree view of their surroundings, in which the app could completely assess situational awareness, the NHTSA reported.

“This limited the app user’s ability to determine whether an impact was imminent during initial vehicle maneuvers such as reversing in close proximity to an obstacle or a curb,” the ODI report noted.

Most damage occurred from Tesla vehicles striking parking gates, nearby vehicles, or parking barrier posts, the NHTSA said. There were no reports of accidents where the vehicles’ airbags deployed, injuries, or fatalities, the federal agency added.

Only a minute fraction of Summon sessions resulted in incidents, the NHTSA noted. Two accidents involved wet conditions in snow-covered parking lots. Tesla owners tried to use the Actually Smart Summon feature to move their cars, but snow was blocking the forward-facing cameras and vehicles’ clipped unoccupied cars in adjacent parking spaces. In both instances, the NHTSA said, the Tesla owners did not command their vehicles to stop moving despite not having a clear field of view in the app.

In another incident, a Tesla powered with the Summons app failed to detect a gate arm that was blocking the exit lane of a parking garage.

The NHTSA said it dropped its investigation into the app after Tesla released six over-the-air software updates to improve blockage detection with the vehicles’ cameras. Tesla also released additional firmware updates that reduced false negative camera blockage detections under wet and snowy conditions.

“Due to low incident occurrence and low incident severity, this preliminary evaluation is closed,” the NHTSA report said.

Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment by The Epoch Times.

Tesla is still under an active investigation by the ODI related to its Full Self Driving (FSD) feature. The inquiry began in early October following a spate of crashes and safety violations involving drivers using the vehicle’s automated driving system. That investigation originally involved 2.88 million vehicles, but the probe was expanded in mid-March to include roughly 3.2 million vehicles.

The ODI is currently evaluating Tesla’s FSD ability to properly detect degraded and adverse roadway conditions and give drivers enough time to react.

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